contrariwise
11contrariwise — con·tra·ri·wise || kÉ’ntrÉ™rɪwaɪz adv. on the contrary; conversely; perversely; in the opposite direction …
12contrariwise — [kən trɛ:rɪwʌɪz, kɒntrərɪˌwʌɪz] adverb in the opposite way. ↘on the other hand …
13contrariwise — adverb old fashioned in the opposite way or direction; converse 3 …
14contrariwise — con·trari·wise …
15contrariwise — UK [kənˈtreərɪˌwaɪz] / US [kənˈtrerɪˌwaɪz] adverb in the opposite way …
16contrariwise — con•trar•i•wise [[t]ˈkɒn trɛr iˌwaɪz[/t]] or, for 3, [[t]kənˈtrɛər [/t]] adv. 1) in the opposite direction or way 2) on the contrary; in direct opposition to a statement, attitude, etc 3) perversely • Etymology: 1300–50 …
17contrariwise — adverb 1. /ˈkɒntrəriwaɪz/ (say kontruhreewuyz) in the opposite way. 2. /ˈkɒntrəriwaɪz/ (say kontruhreewuyz) on the contrary. 3. /kənˈtrɛəriwaɪz/ (say kuhn trairreewuyz) perversely …
18contrariwise — adv. 1 on the other hand. 2 in the opposite way. 3 perversely. Etymology: ME f. CONTRARY + WISE …
19Sherry L. Ackerman — is an American academic and dressage clinician [ Piaffe Flyer , Issue January 07, by Lucy Maynard. http://www.enydcta.doityourselfsitebuilder.com/f/SherryProfile.pdf] . She is Professor of Philosophy at College of the Siskiyous, in Northern… …
20Lewis Carroll — Charles Lutwidge Dodgson Born 27 January 1832(1832 01 27) Daresbury, Halton, Cheshire, England Died …